Professor, Chair of Mathematics
Combinatorics and graph theory

Olin-Rice Science Center, 233
651-696-6603

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Website: https://www.macalester.edu/~abeverid/

Professor Beveridge studies combinatorics and graph theory, along with their applications to computer science. His research interests include random walks, random graphs, pursuit-evasion games, combinatorial games, social choice theory, enumerative combinatorics and network science.  He was the director of MAXIMA, an applied mathematics REU at the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications at the University of Minnesota. He has also taught at MathPath, a summer camp for junior high school students. Outside of mathematics, he enjoys board games and playing bass guitar in his band, Math Emergency.

  • BA: Williams College, 1991
  • MS: Yale University, 1994
  • PhD: Yale University, 1997